A humorous scene in a play intended to ease tension is
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A dead metaphor is one that is
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''My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep'' is an example of
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Through the trees l'll hear a single ringing sound, a cowbell jingle . The underlined illustrate _ rhyme.
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A literary work is a satire when it
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Foreshadowing is a device used to
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A mountain of fufu was placed before the hungry visitors. The device used above is
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A patter of beats to denote movement in poetry is
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The extract is an example of a/an
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The tone of the extract is one of
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A poem whose shape resembles the object described is a/an
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The ominscient narrator is
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Which of the following does not define a character?
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A bard is a
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A literary work that vividly portrays life can be described as
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Which of the following is not a type of play?
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The attitude of an author towards the subject matter is
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The writer's mood is that of _
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The writer of the passage is a _
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The dominant image in the passage is that of
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The underlined illustrates
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''The flag of knowledge and morality'' illustrates
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The mood of the poem is
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The sheep was led to the slaughter
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''To appease the gods''...''implies
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The underlined means that
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The image used in line six is taken from
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The speaker is
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The character addressed is
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The speaker is a
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What are 'noises' in the extract?
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Another character presents is
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Read the extract and answer the question Faith, sir you need not fear. When we were boys, Who would believe that there were mountaineers Dew-lapped like bulls, whose throats had hanging at'em Wallets of flesh? or that there were such men Whose heads stood in their breasts? which now we find Each putter-out of five for one will bring us Good warrant of. (Act 111, scene Three, lines 44-49) The speaker is